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Hormone Therapy, Heart Disease & Breast Cancer: When Medical Data Was Wrong

56 min · 16 feb 2026
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In this episode of the Rebellion Health Podcast, we examine how COVID-19 shifted public trust in healthcare, and why more patients began questioning medical guidelines, insurance-driven medicine, and traditional reactive sick-care models.Josh Porter and Mandy Livingston are joined by Jerry Smith and Scott Howell for an in-depth discussion on:• The difference between correlation and causation in medical research• Why study design and data quality matter• How outdated hormone guidelines shaped fear around estrogen and breast cancer• Why cardiovascular disease — not breast cancer — remains the leading cause of death in women• The difference between symptom relief and true preventative care• Estradiol’s critical role in bone, brain, and heart health• Concierge medicine vs insurance-based careThis episode challenges common narratives around hormone therapy, menopause, and preventative medicine, while emphasizing the importance of high-quality evidence and informed decision-making.If you care about women’s health, hormone therapy, cardiovascular prevention, and understanding what the research actually shows, this conversation is for you.This content is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before making medical decisions.

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